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Improve Your Teaching -- Teaching Beginners: A new approach for instrumental and singing teachers

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Teaching beginners is a huge responsibility and challenge, but also reaps enormous rewards. Today there are a host of colorful tutors to choose from, but none tell us how to teach beginners . . .

Teaching Beginners is an inspiring book by renowned educationalist Paul Harris. By looking at all the issues concerning the teaching of beginners, Paul outlines a series of principles, ideas and strategies upon which the best foundations can be laid.

Topics
* How to approach the first lessons
* Practice ideas for beginners
* Inheriting students
* Improvisation and composition for beginners

The ideas within this book will challenge, affirm and energize your teaching!

999 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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December 20, 2018
A good resource with ideas mostly for private lesson instructors. Some of the content and ideas can be applied to a larger classroom.
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March 16, 2016
A short and well structured book to assist music teachers in teaching beginners. It is filled with tips and tricks, particularly to avoid frustration from new music students.

A quick read, but useful.
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